Post Covid sweating: Is this common for others too?
I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
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I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 Support Group.
nonstop everyday no matter what time of day or night. This has been going on hot/cold since the 1st time I got covid. I truly feel like it's never going away
I actually feel like I hardly sweat at all any more, but I get frequent (as in multiple times a day) low-grade fevers just from exertion, and then flushing and hot flashes when the fevers are going down. I'm going to have a thermoregulatory sweat test at Mayo in May to see whether perhaps I'm not sweating and that is causing my elevated temperatures.
I had covid 3 or four times. Got this sweating and overheating issue all of a sudden in summer 2022. Has not left since! Very brutal and unpleasant thing to have. I never ever used to sweat before this. Anyone come across any cures? Anyone had symptoms subside? All the best!
I had a covid infection in 2022 and I believe they referred to the variant as Omicron, apparently sweating was a prevalent symptom. I also had palpitations with the sweating and rapid heart beats even when I was sitting down, these symptoms lasted about two years and then they stopped.
Hi @hahaland. Think you’ll find many here with no temp regulation, sweating, hot flash unlike menopause! …. It was recommended by my post covid clinic to do box breathing at the earliest sign of symptom to help reset nervous system. Mine are everchanging and this has helped to maneuver thru them. Hope helpful and quickest healing to you🌈
In my support group run by a long covid Survivor I learned that there is such a thing as covid sweats. I'll get them under my arms occasionally there are also rashes which can itch and night sweats these are intermittent for me and sometimes they'll have to change my shirt during the night. Temperature regulation is definitely an issue I think it's part of the dysautonomia.